Big Gold Inc. announced that initial priority drill targets have been outlined for the Company's upcoming maiden drill program at the Tabor Project in the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt in Northwestern Ontario. The Company is currently planning to drill a minimum of 1,500 metres in its inaugural drill program at Tabor, which is immediately adjacent to Goldshore's Moss Gold Project that hosts current inferred or higher category mineral resources of 6.73 million ounces gold, including an Indicated Resource of 1.535 million ounces gold grading 1.23 g/t and an Inferred Resource of 5.198 million ounces gold at a grade of 1.11 g/t. The planned diamond drill program will test specific chargeability/resistivity anomalies outlined in the data collected in the Induced Polarization (IP) and resistivity survey completed earlier this year, as well as follow-up compilation and geological reviews of historic work from the East Divide and Cornell targets. The Company expects to conduct on-site ground truthing and evaluation of various IP generated targets and historical work in the coming weeks to help identify refined drill pad locations prior to commencing the maiden drilling campaign.